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Right of entry   /raɪt əv ˈɛntri/   Listen
Right of entry

noun
1.
The legal right to take possession of real estate in a peaceable manner.






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"Right of entry" Quotes from Famous Books



... last six months of your lease; this will be acknowledged in the lease itself. Oh, I will accept small bills for the value of the rent at any date you please! I am prompt and square in business. We will agree that you are to close up the door on my staircase (where you are to have no right of entry), at your own cost, in masonry. Don't fear,—I shall ask you no indemnity for that at the end of your lease; I consider it included in the five hundred francs. Monsieur, ...
— Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau • Honore de Balzac

... of new tables candidates who have not played at any existing table have the prior right of entry. Others decide their ...
— Auction of To-day • Milton C. Work



Words linked to "Right of entry" :   law, legal right, jurisprudence



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